Had an Internship you loved? Work for an org looking for good help?
Help us identify great places for our under/grad students to get internships.
If you know of a great place (or one to avoid) please fill out the form below!!!
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Join us next Tuesday as we get together to map our hometowns in OSM! Not only will you be mapping a location near and dear to your heart, but you might get know your fellow HMS members a little better along the way!
The surfer, the scientist and the big-wave beach at a breaking point. Writer Sally Jenkins explains the science behind this dynamic and changing stretch of coast. @AmericanGeo @deepseadawn @GWGeography https://t.co/gBs3C12Z9S
Im happy to announce that HMS has been awarded the 2023 Women’s Participation Award from @youthmappers! A big thank you to all the hardworking women on our E-board team, as well as all the participants who make our work so rewarding!
At the beginning of the year, California was flooded with enough rainfall to cover the entire state in a foot of water. 🌧️ The rain exposed a problem: how to adequately capture and manage all the water. Story by @GWGeography student Mia Rosenblatt ⤵️
https://t.co/raNNdZkdsB
I'm super interested in how the landscape context contributes to these dynamics. To what degree can changes in on-farm practices make any difference in supporting or attracting pollinators if the farms themselves are embedded in highly modified and degraded landscapes? --->
Don't forget! Scott Odell will be giving his talk this Friday, March 3rd.
Join us in Corcoran 103 or via Zoom at 3:30 for the talk and after in the kitchen for snacks and drinks.
See you there!
Congrats to our amazing faculty and professors, Arina Morozova, Kelsey Nyland, and Vera Kuklina, on the newly published paper!! Check it out: https://t.co/bRXyZb1W1C
Agroecology includes ecological & social justice frameworks in agriculture. 🧑🌾 What can we learn from this view?Correspondent Vidya Muthupillai talks with @GWGeography & @ElliottSchoolGW professor Moses Kansanga about his research in Sub-Saharan Africa.
https://t.co/nd7FQIUrty
REMINDER: #Graduate#applications for those seeking funding are due February 1st 👀
Have any questions? Contact our key program directors, David Rain and Marie Price.
All other applicants are due April 1st.
We would LOVE to congratulate Aman Luthra for receiving an Impact Award, which provides up to $3,000 for research and scholarly expenses! Let's take a look at his research, down below 👇🏽 (1/🧵)
limit apple production are not well understood. The specific aims of this project are to examine: (a) spatial variations in, and impact of landscape structure and composition on, pollinator diversity and abundance; and (b) the extent of pollination limitation in crop production.